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The tower is named for numerous platforms consisting of several stone slabs held together by wooden planks, constantly-shifting sets of platforms that can help the player progress, but can also block and, in some cases, crush them if they are not careful. The level is also the one with the most [[Fire Bro]]s in the game (with a total of six of them present). Much like [[Slide Lift Tower]], the level's equivalent in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'', Stonecrush Tower is mostly comprised of white, gray, green, and brown stone slabs and tiles, metal braces and girders, and orange [[bridge]]s that not only serve as extra footholds, but also separate the tower's various floors. [[Bowser Jr.]]'s face is also emblazoned 33 times on the tower's floors, walls, and ceilings, though most of these are beyond the player's line of sight, and the ones that can somehow be seen are still barely visible.
The tower is named for numerous platforms consisting of several stone slabs held together by wooden planks, constantly-shifting sets of platforms that can help the player progress, but can also block and, in some cases, crush them if they are not careful. The level is also the one with the most [[Fire Bro]]s in the game (with a total of six of them present). Much like [[Slide Lift Tower]], the level's equivalent in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'', Stonecrush Tower is mostly comprised of white, gray, green, and brown stone slabs and tiles, metal braces and girders, and orange [[bridge]]s that not only serve as extra footholds, but also separate the tower's various floors. [[Bowser Jr.]]'s face is also emblazoned on a wall in the first secret room, above the [[Huge Fire Bar]] beneath the boss door, and to the right of the boss door.


The player begins the level on four rising stone platforms with a [[Fire Bro]] to their right, with the level's first [[Star Coin]] located in a small area far above it. On the next floor is a row of four [[Brick Block]]s with a [[? Block]] holding a [[Super Mushroom]] if the player is small. On top of the row of blocks is a [[Dry Bones]], with another one to the right. Ahead of that is a hallway with five stone platforms that shift in and out of the floor, three that shift in and out of the ceiling, and another Fire Bro. On the way up is a hidden section on the left wall where the rightmost ceiling stone slab retreats into, containing 30 coins. The next floor has a Dry Bones walking just before five stone platforms that either shift up and down or left and right. A [[? Block]] containing an [[Ice Flower]] is set above the fourth (which has a Dry Bones on it) and fifth platforms, the level's second Star Coin is occasionally revealed to be between the second and third platforms, and a Fire Bro stands atop the leftmost platform, which is positioned just under a [[Warp Pipe]] to the next section.
The player begins the level on four rising stone platforms with a [[Fire Bro]] to their right, with the level's first [[Star Coin]] located in a small area far above it. On the next floor is a row of four [[Brick Block]]s with a [[? Block]] holding a [[Super Mushroom]] if the player is small. On top of the row of blocks is a [[Dry Bones]], with another one to the right. Ahead of that is a hallway with five stone platforms that shift in and out of the floor, three that shift in and out of the ceiling, and another Fire Bro. On the way up is a hidden section on the left wall where the rightmost ceiling stone slab retreats into, containing 30 coins. The next floor has a Dry Bones walking just before five stone platforms that either shift up and down or left and right. A [[? Block]] containing an [[Ice Flower]] is set above the fourth (which has a Dry Bones on it) and fifth platforms, the level's second Star Coin is occasionally revealed to be between the second and third platforms, and a Fire Bro stands atop the leftmost platform, which is positioned just under a [[Warp Pipe]] to the next section.

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